Sindh Health Authority announced the death of Dr. Syed Liaquat Ali Shah, son of former provincial chief minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah, although he is still alive and currently serves in a government ophthalmology hospital.
During the court filing, the revelation surfaced, a report submitted by the Minister of Health and the Minister of Health and other Ministers of Health said that Dr. Liaquat Ali Shah, who issued the recruitment order, had passed away and died Same as the same TV Report.
Death certificates were also provided to mislead the court.
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Dr. Liaquat Ali Shah has been working as Director of Medical Care (MS) in the Ophthalmology Hospital for the past two years.
Prior to that, he retired as a contract professor at medical school.
Dr. Liaquat previously served as a Regional Health Officer (DHO) and was responsible for recruiting more than 400 employees a decade ago. Of these, 161 employees continued to receive salaries, while the remaining cases remained in court.
When contacted with his reply, Dr. Lyquart declined to comment on a claim about his alleged death.
Dr. Liquart said he had not received any formal letter from the Minister of Health and would only provide a written reply once he did so.